Google Analytics: An Introduction

Use this guide to start leveraging the wealth of data that Google collects in order to maximize your site's potential: make sure that people can do what they need to do (and what you want them to do) on your site.

This introduction was created for use by the staff of the UUA, so some references and examples are particular to “in-house” use.

Skip All the Data and Make Good Pages Anyway

Basic usability principles have been supported again and again by the analytics and other tests we've run on UUA.org. Follow the simple steps at Website Usability to “cut to the chase” and help ensure the success of your pages.

Before Looking for Answers, Define the Questions

To get started in Google Analytics, choose one page that’s important to you, and name one or two major goals for that page: what do you want people to do? Some ideas about how you might measure the success (or failure) of a page are on Sample Questions & Answers.

Beware Being Misled

Averages, estimates, trends, and context: some things to keep in mind as you navigate data to help you Beware Being Misled.

Vocabulary

Mouse over almost any term in Google's charts to read its definition, or refer to the context-specific help pages within each report in Google Analytics. Some of the more common terms are included in Vocabulary in Google Analytics.

Navigating Google Analytics

Navigating the reports in Google Analytics can seem a bit overwhelming. Sure, it's exciting and exhilarating to have access to such a vast quantity of information, but how do you pull meaning from that wealth?

Video Tutorials

In Lynda.com's Google Analytics Essential Training, Corey Koberg shows how to use the Google web analytics platform to generate and evaluate information about the visitors to a website, including data on site traffic, user behavior, and marketing effectiveness.

Lynda.com is a subscription-based online training service. Particular segments of their very helpful training on Google Analytics will be called out in relevant areas of this introduction, but watching them is not critical to this basic introduction.

Notes to UUA Staff

Contact analytics [at] uua [dot] org for access to Google Analytics for UUA.org or to schedule an individual training/review session.

Data can be misleading! Before changing your action plan, run your conclusions by the Web Team. Our years of experience in analyzing this data and administering web & user tests can help ensure you don't make a sweeping change based upon an incomplete picture.

Accessing the training videos referenced in this introduction: fill out Lynda.com's registration form to create your account. When registering, you must do so from the UUA’s network. If offsite, register through Jefferson or get an onsite staff person to create your account.